Top 10 Career Resolutions for 2015

Network

Sixty-five percent of all new jobs are found through networking rather than recruiters. Create professional business cards for yourself. The key is to follow up with your network. If you schedule a 10 minute phone meeting with a colleague to ask a few questions, honor that time. When you reach out to connect to a new colleague on LinkedIn, be sure to write a brief paragraph about why you are wanting the connection and include an offer to help them.

It's a common tradition for people to make resolutions at the beginning of every year. While these goals often focus on health, money and/or family, they can include any number of professional goals as well, such as getting a new job or a promotion.

Are you ready to make a big career move in 2015? Whether you want to land your dream job, earn a long-awaited promotion, or want to change careers entirely, Bonnie Low-Kramen, writing for Glassdoor, has identified 10 ways to step up your gameand stand out from the rest in 2015.